Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

Portable? Yes. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi Enabled? Yes. Rechargeable Battery? Yes. Talk and Touch Control? Yes. Android Tablet With Touchscreen? Yes. Stereo Speakers? Yes. And perhaps best of all, the Clarity Speaker works with both Amazon Alexa and Google Voice services. It’s coming soon and we can’t wait to check it out. Preorder pricing is $149. After that, it is $199.

Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

Amazon is now in control of my house thanks to my Amazon Echo and Dot. We use it to control the lights, the thermostat and much more. We love it and, thanks to the Clarity Speaker, the system we have been building at home is about to get even better… and more stylish. The Clarity Speaker the first standalone device to provide access to both Alexa and Google voice services. It is said to arrive some time in June and the company just extended its presale campaign until April 30, 2017. Clarity isn’t just about Amazon and Google voice services though. It is the first (and only) Alexa-enabled product that boast a fully featured touchscreen. And, because it ships in June, it will arrive before the (still rumored) Amazon Echo touchscreen.

Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

Clarity is designed to work as a Bluetooth speaker. It has “two 5-watt speakers and spacious sound chambers [that] deliver exceptional sound performance.” It looks like it will work nicely at home but has the added benefit of an internal battery.

Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

That means the 2 pound speaker can go pretty much anywhere. It gets 6 hours of playback on battery so it is perfect for a picnic or barbecue this summer.

Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

Because we are in the age of smart tech, however, Clarity is also designed to become your home’s smart hub whether you use Amazon’s ecosystem or Google’s. Clarity lets you be in control, using voice commands to Alexa or Google, or by leveraging the 7-inch touchscreen, of a range of devices including, Nest, TP-Link, Samsung SmartThings, Insteon, Ecobee, Wemo and Hue Personal Wireless Lighting.

Clarity Speaker is the First Standalone Device That Works With Both Amazon and Google Voice Services

Clarity’s 7-inch touchscreen isn’t just for kicks. The touchscreen and camera allow it to serve as Android powered tablet in the way you would typically use a tablet. You can use it to watch Netflix movies, chat on video using Skype or choose from a growing selection of apps available from the Google Play store.

Features include:

  • Compact lightweight design – Dimensions 326 x 110 x 160mm | weight 2lbs
  • 7-inch multi-touch screen with 1280×800 resolution
  • Advanced near and far field capabilities
  • Alexa, Google Assistance and Google Now enabled
  • Powered by quad-core CPU
  • Two 5-watt speakers
  • Two megapixel camera
  • 16G internal memory with expandable storage via Micro SD cards available
  • Android 6.0 OS
  • 1600 mAh Li-Poly battery providing 6 hours of audio and 2.5 hours of video playback
  • WiFI (2.4G and 5G Duel Band) and Bluetooth (4.0) connectivity

Clarity is an intriguing connected device that, if it delivers everything it promises, will certainly be a hit. We can’t wait to get our hands on a review sample and take a closer look. In the meantime, if Clarity sounds compelling to you why not check it out and consider getting in on the pre-sale savings.

 

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About the Author

Dan Cohen
Having a father who was heavily involved in early laser and fiber-optical research, Dan grew up surrounded by technology and gadgets. Dan’s father brought home one of the very first video games when he was young and Dan remembers seeing a “pre-release” touchtone phone. (When he asked his father what the “#” and “*” buttons were his dad said, “Some day, far in the future, we’ll have some use for them.”) Technology seemed to be in Dan’s blood but at some point he took a different path and ended up in the clergy. His passion for technology and gadgets never left him. Dan is married to Raina Goldberg who is also an avid user of Apple products. They live in New Jersey with their golden doodle Nava.